Dictators, Democracy, and Almighty Oil in the MENA Region
Western states would prefer to deal with dictatorships to shore up their energy security.
Canada’s Energy Industry: A Who’s Who of Pain
After a forgettable 2015, Canada’s energy industry is preparing for another tough year.
GPM Oil Report: Revisiting the “Fragile Five”
With no recovery in sight for oil prices, will the “fragile five” governments of Libya, Iraq, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Algeria succumb to their fiscal pressures?
GPM Oil Report: The Short-Lived Dead-Cat Bounce in Oil Prices
Last week’s rally in crude prices has proven to be short-lived thanks in large part to OPEC and more bad news from China.
Market Meltdown Means More Pain for Oil Producers
What was once a supply-side phenomenon is now being aggravated by falling global demand, meaning lower oil prices and even more pain for long-suffering oil producers.
No End in Sight for Reeling Oil Producers
This is second in a two-part series, this article examines what lower oil prices means for Libya, Canada, the United States, and Iraq.
Default Looms as Venezuela Hopes for a Recovery in Oil Prices
Even though the Maduro government has stopped posting official statistics, it’s no secret that the economic situation in the Bolivarian Republic is going from bad to worse.
GPM Oil Report: A New Plunge in Oil Prices?
Producers have looked on in horror as crude plunges towards $40 a barrel, but we’re not at the bottom yet.
Libya Oil Report (05-26-15)
A look at which fields are still pumping oil in Africa’s energy powerhouse turned failed state.